Dauber, polisher, &amp;c.



A. 1. COC'HRAN.

DAUBER, POLISHER, 6w.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 10. 1920.

1,384,827. Patent d uly 19, 1921.

UNITED STATES ARTHUR J. COCHRAN, OF COLUMBUS, IN'DIAIYI'IL DAUBER,POLISHER, c Y

Specification of Application filed June 10,

To aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ARTHUR J. GooHRAN, a citizen of the United States,residing at Columbus, in the county of Bartholomew and State ofIndiana,'have invented a new and useful Dauber, Polisher, &c., of whichthe following is a specification.

The object of my invention is to produce cheaply an efficient articlefor the reception, holding andrmanipulati-on of a polishing or daubingmember, the article being particularly useful as a shoe polisher ordauber, a window cleaner, furnitureduster, etc.

The accompanying drawings illustrate my invention. Figure' 1 is aperspective View of the article .With the. cloth element omitted; Fig. 2a similar View showing the cloth in position. i r

In the drawings, 10 indicates a main body which may be convenientlyformed of wood, hard rubber, etc., said main body being formed toprovide a support 11, two: flanking pockets 12 and 13, a retainingshoulder 14, and a retaining shoulder 15. Secured to the supportingsurface 11 is aflstrip offiexible material 16, which is preferably notonly flexible but slightly longitudinally compressible, the mostconvenient material probably being scrap leather.

The piece 16 is so secured upon the surface 11 that its inner end willprojectacross pocket 12 and will lie closely adjacent shoulder 15,:while its opposite end projects to Letters Paten Patented July 19, 1921.

1920. Serial No. 387,921.

i any desired extent in the forward end of the main body 10.

Any piece of suitable cloth, such,'for instance,.as felt, heavy woolencloth, etc, may have one end passed into pocket 12 over the end ofmember 16, so that it will be firmly held in place between the inner endof meniber 16 and shoulder 15. The cloth may be now drawn forwardly overmember 16 and the outer end of this member flexed and the end of thecloth drawn backwardly and tucked into pocket 13, where it will befirmly retained. Any scrap cloth may be readily applied in the mannerstated, andfthe a-rti-- tongue andretained thereon between the tongueand shoulders, substantially as described; r r c In witness whereof, Ihave hereunto set my hand at Indianapolislndiana, this 7th day of June,A. D. one thousand nine hundredand twenty.

' ARTHUR J. COGI-IRAN.

